The modulus of elasticity (A measure of the stiffness of a material, defined as the axial stress divided by the axial strain. The higher the modulus, the stiffer the material.) for carbon fiber is typically 33 msi (228 GPa) and its ultimate tensile strength is typically 500 ksi (3.5 Gpa).
Stiffness of Carbon Fiber: 33 msi (228 GPa)
Ultimate tensile strength of Carbon Fiber: 500 ksi (3.5 Gpa)
Carbon fiber sandwich
https://dragonplate.com/carbon-fiber-sheets-with-core
Honey comb
https://www.rockwestcomposites.com/nom-0960-50100-d
https://cacomposites.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Aerospace-Grade-Nomex-Honeycomb-Cores.pdf
Material property mapping
https://matmatch.com/materials/mamaitec001-epoxy-resin-o200
Tensile
Compression
Shear
Fatigue? These pages comprises of the summaries for ASTM standards that will be used to evaluate the composites that are manufactured for MSXIV.